No gloves, no toque, no jacket. If I didn’t have skis attached to my boots, I might not remember what I’m doing. It’s late April and I’m perched above the Carey Lakes Plateau on Vancouver Island. Below me is 300 metres of perfect corn snow, a consistency that’s almost as rare as weightless powder and nearly as fun to ski. In a moment, I’ll start swinging turns down the wide-open slope. My edges will effortlessly dig into the just-softening snow, […]

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